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Our Mission

Water is Life Kenya is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization whose mission is to spark personal, economic, and community development in marginalized communities in Kenya, according to existing customs and culture. We do this by providing clean water, sanitation, and hygiene; empowering women; and equipping people to develop income through improved resource management.

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WILK Blog: Perspectives

New Well, New Name: Water Brings Hope to Nalepo Kanan

New Well, New Name: Water Brings Hope to Nalepo Kanan

On July 21, we held the opening ceremony for a new borehole at Nalepo Kanan. Originally called Inkisanjani, the community changed the name to "Naleop Kanan," meanining “the Promised Land,” because of this gift of clean, accessible water. Our friends from St. Philip’s Lutheran Church from Wilmington, DE, sponsored the well…
by | August 25, 2025
Hope for Widows: More Than 3 Years, More Than 150 Women Transformed

Hope for Widows: More Than 3 Years, More Than 150 Women Transformed

Life for Maasai women has never been easy. Water is Life Kenya was founded to relieve the daily burden of carrying water far distances that women and their daughters endure, which takes an immense amount of time and energy. But the challenges don't stop there. According to Maasai tradition, women…
by | June 20, 2025
Partnership Announcement: Anderson Foundation

Partnership Announcement: Anderson Foundation

This year, WILK has proudly partnered with Anderson Foundation to bring clean water to the Kimana Girls Secondary School. This foundation, which is the charitable arm of Zinpro Corporation, empowers girls through global initiatives. We’d like to tell you more about them, as well as the dire water situation in Kimana. All…
by | March 7, 2025
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WILK's Transformative Programs

WASH Projects

Mainly through deep borehole wells, we establish community water, sanitation, and hygiene systems, each benefitting hundreds of families and their livestock.

Hope for Widows Program

Maasai widows are incredibly marginalized. We empower them to lift themselves out of poverty by providing business training and giving grants of goats and cash.

Livestock as a Business Program

To keep the water on, communities need stable income. We train and finance Maasai livestock keeping groups so they can run better businesses.

Beaded Handicrafts Program

One way we help Kenyan women generate income is through our Beaded Handicrafts program. We buy directly from artisans and sell our products to U.S. supporters.
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Our Method

Across each of our programs, our educational approach meets a few key criteria:

  • Engage all the Senses. We encourage dynamic participation by bringing lessons to life and teaching important lessons in approachable ways.
  • Respect the People. We respect the people, culture, and traditions of the Maasai while introducing new concepts for water, livestock, and business management.
  • Raise up Women. In a male-dominated society, we empower women with the skills, confidence, and leadership needed to improve their lives.

Water is Just the Beginning

Watch the video below to see the Oleopolos Community Borehole, established in 2012. For over a decade, this life-changing project has provided clean, reliable water to the surrounding community, improving livelihoods and supporting sustainable development.

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Unleashing The Power of Women